Getting listed in Google in under 20 minutes

This post was written by Neil on December 12, 2007
Posted Under: Affiliate marketing for dummies, Article Marketing, Marketing, Oneway Links, SEO

I always keep a close eye on my sites in the search engines, mainly Google, I think it’s an abolute must.

Checking your statistics for your keywords and keyword phrases is very important, if you don’t know how people are getting to your site and what keywords they are using in the search engines, then you are marketing blindly in my opinion.

Tracking any marketing is so important, how can you possibly know what is working  if you aren’t tracking your results?

For instance, if I look at my search statistics for keyword phrases and suddenly see traffic for a keyword phrase I’m not really targeting or hadn’t even thought of targeting, then I get on over to Google and do a search for that keyword phrase to see where I’m ranked.

I then plug that phrase into my all time favorite keyword software (Keyword Elite) to find out how many searches there are a month and what other related keywords there are.

With this new information I will write a few articles to submit to article directories with linking text targeting the keyword phrase to the page that is ranked in Google.

Writing articles to target specific pages in your site will push that page further up the rankings.

Oh, look what I did, I started rambling again…..Now….getting listed in google in under 20 minutes

Last night I posted a three new pages, I then went to make a coffee (it helps keep me awake :-) ), when I came back and did my usual Google checks I found that all three pages had been listed in Google, and they held several top positions, ranked 1 & 2 for some keyword phrases, and this all happened in less than 20 minutes!!

Now this site gets spidered often, and new pages usually take around 24 hours (or so I thought!), but 20 minutes!! That’s got to be some kind of record, for me anyways, the trouble is I’m not exactly sure why.

I have several theories…..

It could be just a fluke, maybe the Google robot crawled my site just after I posted, but even so, that’s still really quick.

It could be that I have alot of one way links pointing to my site or that I when I post a blog, it gets pinged all over the net.  For that I use the Wordpress plugins Smart Update Pinger and No Ping Wait.

One thing is for sure, if this keeps happening and I find out exactly why, I will post it here for all to see for free, don’t worry, I won’t be writing some crappy ebook and selling it for $97 like the other “gurus” do. :-)

If you have any questions or comments on the above subject, please post away!

And just for fun, check out how these guy’s used google to crack open a safe!

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Reader Comments

I know keywords are great way to juice google traffic but how do you decide which keyword is best suited for ur post.Do we need to use such keywords again nd again to drive more traffic in every posts?I know this may sound absurd or unethical but i dont know much about all this stuff.i am just a beginner.

#1 
Written By Ricky on May 15th, 2009 @ 5:09 am

Hi Ricky,

I just go with a keyword that gets some traffic but has little competitionfor blog posts, there’s no need to keep repeating the keyword over and over to try and get ranked, infact that will just get your site thrown out.

It’s the quality of the inbound links and the linking text you should focus on as this is what gets pages ranked, don’t get hung up on keyword density.

Neil

#2 
Written By Neil on May 26th, 2009 @ 9:42 pm

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